TM 9-2330-324-14&P0023 00-2ORGANIZATIONAL LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS—Continued0023 00SPECIFIC LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS—ContinuedAfter operation in mud, sandy, or dusty conditions, clean and inspect all points of lubrication for fouledlubricants. Change lubricants as required.LUBRICATION CHARTIntervals are based on normal operation. Adjust to compensate for abnormal and severe condition orcontaminated lubricants. During inactive periods, intervals may be extended commensurate withadequate preservation.WARNINGSolvents can burn easily, can give off harmful vapors, and are harmful t oskin and clothing. To avoid injury or death, keep away from open fire anduse in a well-ventilated area. If solvent gets on skin or clothing, washimmediately with soap and water.Clean fittings before lubrication using cleaning solvent. Dry before lubricating.The dotted leader lines indicate lubrication is required on both sides of the equipment.Relubricate after washing or fording as necessary.
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